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SALVIA DAIGUII (LAMIACEAE): A NEW SPECIES FROM WEST HUNAN, CHINA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 June 2019

Y. K. Wei
Affiliation:
Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, 3888 Chenhua Road, Shanghai 201602, China.
C. A. Pendry*
Affiliation:
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20A Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH3 5LR, Scotland, UK. Author for correspondence. E-mail: cpendry@rbge.ac.uk
D. G. Zhang
Affiliation:
Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Utilization, College of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou, Hunan 416000, China.
Y. B. Huang
Affiliation:
Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, 3888 Chenhua Road, Shanghai 201602, China.
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Abstract

Salvia daiguii Y.K.Wei & Y.B.Huang, a new species from China, is described. Salvia daiguii belongs to Salvia subg. Glutinaria (Raf.) G.X.Hu, C.L.Xiang & B.T.Drew, sect. Sobiso (Raf.) G.X.Hu, A.Takano & B.T.Drew, and is distinguished from morphologically similar species by differences in its habit, leaves, inflorescences and flowers. It has a narrow distribution in a karst region of Yongding District, Hunan Province, central China. A key to the Chinese species of section Sobiso is also presented.

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